U.S. News ranks MIT (Sloan) as the top MBA program for both supply chain and logistics and production and operations. And Sloan graduates certainly won’t be disappointed with their offers. The Class of 2015 averaging $124,130 to start (with the highest earner making an industry high $220,000). Despite this, Stanford grads actually made more in this category at $131,714 (though this can be partially attributed to scale: 44 MIT grads vs. 9 Stanford grads). The University of Washington (Foster) has also emerged as a production powerhouse, as students earn $114,590 to start, higher than Wharton and Carnegie Mellon, which rank 2nd and 3rd in the field according to U.S. News. In fact, one Foster grad accepted an offer for $171,360, ranking only behind grads at Harvard and MIT. 640